Below, you'll see why 2026 can be considered a historic milestone for cinema — and which films promise to shake box offices and conversations throughout the year.
A year marked by major franchises
If there is one factor that defines 2026, it's the massive presence of successful franchises. Hollywood is betting heavily on continuations of acclaimed films to guarantee audiences and revenue.
Among the highlights is The Batman 2, which marks Robert Pattinson's return to the role of the Dark Knight. The film should deepen the darker universe presented in the first film, maintaining a more investigative approach.
Another major DC highlight is Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock. The project is part of the studio's new phase, led by James Gunn, and promises to redefine the tone of DC productions.
In the Marvel universe, the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday should bring together dozens of characters in one of cinema's largest crossovers. The return of Robert Downey Jr. in a new role — this time as a villain — increases expectations even further.
The weight of franchises at the box office
The success of these productions is no accident. According to industry reports, films belonging to shared universes have dominated the highest global box offices for over a decade.
In Brazil, this is also directly reflected: superhero titles and known sagas frequently lead the annual audience rankings, driven by massive marketing campaigns and strong social media engagement.
Animations that promise to dominate audiences
If there is one genre that should stand out in 2026, it's animation. Major studios like Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks are betting on sequels to successes that marked generations.
Among the main releases are:
• Toy Story 5
• Frozen 3
• Shrek 5
• Super Mario Bros. 2 – The Movie
These titles have an important advantage: they appeal to both children and nostalgic adults. In Brazil, this type of film usually performs exceptionally well, especially during school holidays.
The nostalgia phenomenon
The strategy of reviving old franchises has proven extremely effective. The return of classic characters like Shrek and Woody awakens emotions in those who grew up with these stories — while simultaneously conquering a new generation.
This phenomenon helps explain why animation remains among the most profitable genres in world cinema.
Renowned directors elevate the year's level
Beyond franchises, 2026 will also be marked by original productions led by major Hollywood names.
Among them stand out:
• Jordan Peele — known for horror films with strong social criticism
• Mike Flanagan — a reference in psychological horror
• Steven Spielberg — one of cinema's greatest names
Spielberg, for example, is expected to release a film involving UFOs, a subject that has always sparked public curiosity. Meanwhile, Peele and Flanagan promise to bring new experiences within the horror genre, which is gaining increasingly more space at the box office.